run4flat: I say all the time but I'm back and forth from R to pdl quite often - still I'm sure it didn't crash in the past .. most everything is compiled with clang here now (whatever that means since I'm sure it switches to gcc sometimes) and I was on the alert for errorish things for a while

i have BBB's that run my modified version of Angstrom or the standard Debian Wheezy running Prima applications.. I have tried OpenGL on it as well but unfortunately TI has not released a binary blob for the SGX processor in it yet for the 3.8 kernel so OpenGL runs on the CPU

well the BBB has a mini-HDMI out which you can connect to a 22 inch TV which you can buy in Thanksgiving time for maybe 150$ .. but you can also attach a mini LCD screen as a BBB cape to make a self-sufficient device

and since i was fiddling with OpenGL to make the heatmap do crazy 3D stuff like pop out if %age change > 5 or something u need the HDMI direct output.. as it is BBB's OpenGL runs on the CPU.. now SSH streaming that across will be worse

i know that this is state of the art research but how does this theory get used in the real world today. i am unaware of most of what physicists study except string theory.. those guys are jobless and hence end up in finance